Medium Format Colour Along St. Clair West.

 

Been ages since I shot medium format colour, and with a bright sunny August Saturday morning, it made sense to load the Rollei up with some Agfa Optima 100, I was gifted a couple of bricks in 120 that was freezer stored since about 2004, the film itself expired in 2005. The story goes this came from Agfa Canada's inventory and they shared warehouse space with Bayer Phramaceutical and the Oakville Camera Club member gifted it to me to clear up room in his chest freezer for food. 

The punchy colour of Agfa Optima 100 is neither Kodak or Fujifilm, said it before, it's something else, and I'm going to be sad when my stash is depleted. I'll probably switch over to Lomo Colour 100, I've seen good results from that. 

Tough call on favourite shots from this set, a tie between the 40 year old Corvette and the variety store at Arlington and St. Clair. It was a great photowalk, we started at Krave Coffee and ended at True History Brewery at St. Clair and Dufferin. The weather was, just right. 


Camera: Type II Rolleiflex 3.5 F Planar TLR. 

Film: Agfa Optima 100, expired in 2005, freezer stored. Processed by Graination Lab. 


Staring Down the Middle of St. Clair Hillcrest Milk and Variety Crossing at Arlington St. Clair Mural_ Hillcrest Neighbourhood Cafe Hillcrest Cottage Hillcrest Green Birdhouse Gold Corvette One Gold Corvette Two and the TFS Usual Suspects Regal Heights Black Eyed Susans St. Clair West in the Sun

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